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Bells as a Defence Against the Supernatural | Jon Kaneko-James
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Were the Witch Hunters Bad People? Six Types of People Who Persecuted Witches →. July 16, 2015 · 10:58 pm. Bells as a Defence Against the Supernatural. Being entirely honest, I have a lot of books. I doubt any of my readers will be surprised to find that many of them are about the supernatural in the Middle Ages and Early Modern. The English version of this Latin poem,. A Help to Discourse. Shows the general sentiment. Behold my uses are not small. That, God to prayse, Assemblyes call:. The power of bell...
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The Triangle SE19: The Dinosaurs
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Life in a London Village. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. They were the first ever attempt to create life-size, three dimensional representations of creatures which, were only classified as a distinct group a decade earlier, and which, half a century earlier, nobody even knew existed. While they were meant to thrill and entertain, they also served an educational purpose, being laid out in chronological order, from the amphibian, frog like Labyrinthodon. In the triassic zone, via the reptilian Megalosaurus.
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Whole Article | Jon Kaneko-James
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Category Archives: Whole Article. October 30, 2016 · 11:37 pm. Did King James VI Really Believe in Witches? From the year 1563 to 1736 Scotland saw almost four thousand witch trials, with as many as 67% of the accused being executed by fire. And yet, James’ position on Witchcraft was never entirely clear. Throughout his reign he seemed to swing from belief to scepticism. Continue reading →. Filed under Religion and the Occult. Tagged as 16th Century. October 24, 2016 · 9:34 pm. In the pamphlet,. With tha...
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Religion and the Occult | Jon Kaneko-James
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Category Archives: Religion and the Occult. October 30, 2016 · 11:37 pm. Did King James VI Really Believe in Witches? From the year 1563 to 1736 Scotland saw almost four thousand witch trials, with as many as 67% of the accused being executed by fire. And yet, James’ position on Witchcraft was never entirely clear. Throughout his reign he seemed to swing from belief to scepticism. Continue reading →. Filed under Religion and the Occult. Tagged as 16th Century. October 24, 2016 · 9:34 pm. In the pamphlet,.
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Church Bells | Jon Kaneko-James
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Tag Archives: Church Bells. July 16, 2015 · 10:58 pm. Bells as a Defence Against the Supernatural. Being entirely honest, I have a lot of books. I doubt any of my readers will be surprised to find that many of them are about the supernatural in the Middle Ages and Early Modern. The English version of this Latin poem,. A Help to Discourse. Shows the general sentiment Continue reading →. Filed under English Folklore. Religion and the Occult. Religion and the Occult. Things D&D Got Right. The Rose, Bankside.
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Bell | Jon Kaneko-James
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July 16, 2015 · 10:58 pm. Bells as a Defence Against the Supernatural. Being entirely honest, I have a lot of books. I doubt any of my readers will be surprised to find that many of them are about the supernatural in the Middle Ages and Early Modern. One thing that crops up again and again is the idea that bells have power over the supernatural. In as many as a quarter of my books, there are references to the idea that bells have the power to drive away demons and abate storms. A Help to Discourse.
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Demons | Jon Kaneko-James
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October 24, 2016 · 9:34 pm. Why Didn’t the Witches Use Magic to Escape Their Captors? For anyone studying the history of Witchcraft, this title is the question that you can’t quite believe nobody asked. In the pamphlet,. The Severall Facets of Witch-crafte. 1585), we can observe the horrible retribution a nameless thirty-year-old metes out on a neighbour in Stanmore:. The witchcraft sceptic Reginald Scott even devoted a chapter to the ridiculousness of the idea: Continue reading →. Tagged as 16th Century.
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Jon Kaneko-James | History, Folklore and Fiction | Page 2
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Newer posts →. April 30, 2016 · 8:09 am. Familiars: A Very British Witchcraft. While the witch’s familiar can be found in other countries (I found some in some French cases), it represents one of the features that most separates the English witch from her continental counterpart. The era of the witch trials in England came before the creation of the idea of ‘Britain’, from the traumas of the Reformation in 1538, gradually losing judicial support from the mid-17th century onwards. Religion and the Occult.
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The Triangle SE19: July 2015
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Life in a London Village. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. They were the first ever attempt to create life-size, three dimensional representations of creatures which, were only classified as a distinct group a decade earlier, and which, half a century earlier, nobody even knew existed. While they were meant to thrill and entertain, they also served an educational purpose, being laid out in chronological order, from the amphibian, frog like Labyrinthodon. In the triassic zone, via the reptilian Megalosaurus.
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Guided Tours | Jon Kaneko-James
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Jon is an experienced tour guide, having run his own company since 2010 and worked at Shakespeare’s Globe since 2008, and gives regular guided tours of London’s macabre and spooky byways. Many of Jon’s scheduled walks are available via the Spooky London. Meetup group, or can be booked privately. If you’re interested in Jon’s guided walks, please drop by his guiding site: bootours.com. What do you think? Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Things D&D Got Right.
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